Word: legalizes
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Fourteen members of the Divinity School faculty announced yesterday that they are "associating themselves" with the leaders of the Boston school boycott. The faculty group, which is headed by Samuel H. Miller, Dean of the Divinity School, will thus be open to prosecution if state authorities take legal action against the boycott...
...long as it has "literary and historic merit." The Massachusetts Supreme Court, finally settling the Tropic of Cancer case, said that "anything with literary attributes" could not be banned, and that it is "not the function of judges to serve as arbiters of taste." The courts, then, have adequate legal precedent to decide not to ban Fanny Hill...
...Commission's own admission, it is powerless against this "hard-core pornography." Action must be taken against each particular issue of such a magazine, and under current statutes this involves an impossible tangle of legal maneuvers. Once a magazine of this sort is banned, the Commission contends, it invariably reappears with a slightly altered name and corporate structure...
...match, Henri Salaun raised his hand and addressed a gallery which had been amazed by the calibre of the squash and appalled by the legal pyrotechnics. "We did some things that were bad this afternoon," he said. "I apologize and I know Vic joins...
...part of the drive, Harold J. Berman, professor of Law and an expert on the Soviet legal system, will speak to a Harvard audience about the case on March 3. The proceeds of that evening will be used to help finance the campaign...